We may be in the midst of a heatwave, but that means that the next torrential flood is just around the corner. And if you’ve watched this week’s show, you’d know that Jeremy, James and Richard have the solution for transportation in such water-logged towns and cities.

If you haven’t watched the show, you can here. Then click the play button below for a better insight into another magnificent piece of engineering from the Top Gear Technology Centre.

So without further ado we now hand over to Richard Hammond, who’ll explain all…

Good news if you’re a ticket-holder for Top Gear Live: it has today been confirmed that the 2015 world tour will go ahead, renamed Clarkson, Hammond and May Live. BBC Worldwide has announced that, in the best interests of those who have already purchased tickets, the live arena show will go on with its original three […]

Yesterday Top Gear’s executive producer Andy Wilman sent an email to everyone who has worked on Top Gear in the last 13 years, thanking them for their contributions to the show. This email was subsequently leaked to the press, and taken as confirmation that Andy had resigned from Top Gear. This is his response: “The […]

Tony Hall, the BBC’s Director-General, has released the following statement. “It is with great regret that I have told Jeremy Clarkson today that the BBC will not be renewing his contract. It is not a decision I have taken lightly. I have done so only after a very careful consideration of the facts and after […]

The BBC has today released the following statement: “Following last week’s suspension of Jeremy Clarkson, Ken MacQuarrie is now considering the evidence and will report to the Director-General on his findings next week. Once this has been considered, we will set out any further steps. The BBC will not be offering further commentary until then.” […]